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FBOs

Feras handling plans to open its first FBO in Zadar, Croatia

International handling company Feras (Booth No.
Airports

Fliteport opens new handling service

First-time EBACE exhibitor Fliteport is here to launch a new trip-planning service for the Middle East, Asia and Africa regions.

Aircraft orders announced at EBACE

LET’S DO THE NUMBERS .
Maintenance and Modifications

P&WC is fine-tuning its global customer support

As part of ongoing initiatives to boost global customer support, Pratt & Whitney Canada (Booth No.

Women in Aviation Meet in Geneva

Women in Aviation International is attending EBACE for the first time this year due to the increasing number of its members in Europe.
Avionics

Honeywell’s In-flight BlackBerry Link Now Available

Honeywell said here at EBACE that an in-flight messaging service for Wi-Fi-compatible BlackBerrys it launched recently is now available as part of its OneL

NetJets’ Mark Booth Gets EBACE Award

Mark Booth, chairman and CEO of NetJets Europe, received the EBACE 2008 European Business Aviation Award in recognition of his outstanding contribution to
Aircraft

Like the green jacket, trying the G650 on for size

Here at EBACE, Gulfstream signed an agreement with Australian-born professional golfer Adam Scott to promote the company’s business jets in the Asia-Pacifi
FBOs

Jet Aviation Signs LOI for Utah Facility

Jet Aviation (Booth No.

Baron Bound for Poland

Hawker Beechcraft (Booth No.
Aircraft

Falcon order book fattened by NetJets

For the past four days, the skies over EBACE have been gray, but the overcast and rain have not dampened the spirits of John Rosanvallon.

You’d think it would sell itself

Hamish Harding, owner of Sino Swearingen SJ30-2 Serial No.
Cabin Interior and Electronics

Gore Books Green 777 Completion

Gore Design Completions (Booth No.
Aircraft

Alps flight marks 200th G200

Although a gloomy sky hung over Geneva Palexpo Center, the view could hardly have been better yesterday morning for a group of aviation journalists invited
FBOs

New FBO Planned for Malaysia’s Subang Airport

ExecuJet Aviation Group (Booth No.

Executive AirShare Doubles Its Embraer Order

Embraer has taken a new firm order for a pair of Phenom 300s from Executive AirShare, effectively doubling the number of airplanes on firm order from the K
Aircraft

Fill ’Er Up with Biofuel

Honeywell Aerospace, along with Honeywell subsidiary UOP, Airbus, JetBlue and International Aero Engines (IAE), are joining efforts to develop a sustainabl
Maintenance and Modifications

ScanTech Installs Raisbeck EPIC on King Air

Denmark’s ScanTech has outfitted a King Air 200 from Swedish air ambulance operator Svensk Flygambulans AB with five Raisbeck EPIC Performance Systems at i
Avionics

Boeing Starts Work on First BBJ3

Boeing (Booth No.
Airports

Missouri airport first to use new AAAE financing

The Springfield-Branson Regional Airport (SGF) in Missouri has become the first borrower under a new $300 million airport projects pooled loan financing pr

Washington Report: Former NHTSA boss named to NTSB

President Bush nominated former National Highway Traffic Safety Administration administrator Marion Blakey to the NTSB.

Washington Report: NBAA creates local bizav unit

The board of directors of the NBAA has approved the formation of a Local Business Aviation Organization Committee composed of representatives from local bu
ATC

Washington Report: Senators back Loran-C

Three senators have written Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta in support of continuing the loran-C navigation system, as recently announced by the DOT
Rotorcraft

Canadian researchers push technology barriers

Canada’s National Research Council has won a patent on “an active and adaptive rotor-blade control system called Smart Spring,” which is designed to reduce
Aircraft

In The Works: Spirit Wing Learjet 25D

Problems with the design of the engine nacelle inlets have caused at least a three-month delay in the development of the Williams FJ44-2C-powered Spirit Wi
Aircraft

In The Works: Ibis Ae270

While the first Ibis Aerospace Ae270 has logged about 75 flight hours, the second flying prototype (aircraft number three) is now not expected to make its
Aircraft

In The Works: Explorer 500T

Explorer Aircraft, developer of the single-engine piston and turboprop Explorer airplanes, has moved from its temporary offices in Denver to Jasper County
Aircraft

In The Works: Ayres Loadmaster LM200

Reports of the demise of the Loadmaster program are unfounded, according to Russ Heil, CEO of Ayres Corp., the Albany, Ga.-based agplane OEM and developer